What is the point of view in the story BINYA’S BLUE UMBRELLA by Ruskin Bond
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Ruskin Bond concludes, " But an umbrella isn't everything." Binya sacrifices her umbrella for the happiness of Ram Bharosa. And this, in turn, makes him a more pleasant and friendly person. Ah! A simple act of kindness can indeed transform lives.
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Ruskin Bond concludes, " But an umbrella isn't everything." Binya sacrifices her umbrella for the happiness of Ram Bharosa. And this, in turn, makes him a more pleasant and friendly person. Ah! A simple act of kindness can indeed transform lives.
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